This setup assumes you are already using User Replication Agent, LDAP user authentication, and that you have verified that LDAP authentication is working correctly. This allows you to verify that the LDAP directory is responding to LDAP requests before setting it up for TLS. Verifying first also permits you to make sure that you are correctly binding to the LDAP server. For Perceptive Content Server to communicate with the LDAP server using TLS, you must import a copy of the LDAP server certificate into the Perceptive Content certificate database.
Follow the instructions for importing the certificate in Windows or Linux, depending on your environment. Importing the certificate requires a Windows computer. If you are running Perceptive Content on a Linux server, you can copy the certificate database to the server after the import process is complete.
Import your certificates into Perceptive Content Server using the following procedures.